ATTRAKT is clearly moving forward after their recent legal win against FIFTY FIFTY. The agency has just announced that they are launching a new girl group. The announcement comes just two weeks after the company won the first stage of their legal battle against their current girl group.

FIFTY FIFTY’s Agency Announced Search For New Girl Group Project

On September 3, ATTRAKT, the prominent management label, unveiled its exciting venture into a fresh girl group project through an official social media announcement. This revelation followed the noteworthy legal triumph of CEO Jeon Hong Joon in a case concerning the girl group FIFTY FIFTY.

ATTRAKT’s announcement generated considerable anticipation in the entertainment industry and among fans alike. The label, known for its commitment to nurturing talent and producing successful acts, hinted at an exciting journey ahead with this new girl group endeavor. The precise details of the project, such as the group’s name, members, and music concept, remain shrouded in mystery, adding an air of intrigue to the revelation.

Jeon Hong Joon’s legal victory against FIFTY FIFTY undoubtedly bolstered ATTRAKT’s reputation and reaffirmed its dedication to safeguarding its artists’ interests. As fans eagerly await new developments, the future holds the promise of an exhilarating chapter in the world of K-pop.

On August 28, a significant legal development emerged as a judge decided to reject an injunction aimed at suspending FIFTY FIFTY’s contract with ATTRAKT. This decision dealt a substantial setback to FIFTY FIFTY’s claims of mistreatment, effectively indicating that the court found insufficient evidence to substantiate their allegations. Since then, the members of group have expressed their decision to pursue their dispute with ATTRAKT. Their decision comes after losing the legal battle to break out of their exclusive contracts with the label.

FIFTY FIFTY gained popularity after releasing the worldwide hit “Cupid”. Since then, the girl group has been at odds with their own agency. As of writing, the members are planning to appeal the judge’s decision. Stay tuned for more updates on this story.